This latest version corrected an issue where Contact and/or Event Servers would fail to start up or would monoplize CPU cycles, leading to degraded performance or crashes. If you are using Now Up-to-Date & Contact on Leopard, please download this latest version.

>Installed beta>restarted>nothing in menu bar>went to preferences in both Now Contact and NUTD and turned off QC & QD show in Menu Bar option>restarted>Then went back to preferences in both Now Contact and NUTD and turned on QC & QD show in Menu Bar option>restarted>Nothing Showed up

Just downloaded the update and installed it. Everything is running well. The server CPU usage and crash appears to be fixed. QD is working fine, but QC is no longer working. Strange, it was working with the b1 installed. Or at least, the key sequence caused the find to pop up with b1. That's really the only way I ever used it. I cannot say if I noticed if the menu bar icon appeared.

Just downloaded the update and installed it. Everything is running well. The server CPU usage and crash appears to be fixed. QD is working fine, but QC is no longer working. Strange, it was working with the b1 installed. Or at least, the key sequence caused the find to pop up with b1. That's really the only way I ever used it. I cannot say if I noticed if the menu bar icon appeared.

2GHz Intel iMac, OS X 10.5.1, NUDC 5.2.3 b3 w/ Server

Mike - I will follow-up with you directly to see if we can locate the issue you are seeing.

It's great that Mike is getting personal service and a possible answer to his issues,

Do you have any insight to the fact that it is not working on my machine (we have held off doing anything else with our other 10 machines until anything is resolved).

Should we all not get the same courtesy of some input as to what may be wrong

RegardsAndrew

I presume you are complaining because I am giving Now Software additional information about a problem I discovered instead of simply complaining that my system doesn't work. And no insight comes in a vacuum, so I also presume you have provided traces and dumps and other information to aid in problem resolution.

And if NUDC is not working at all on your machine and yet the beta versions are generally (though not perfectly nor universally) working on most other machines, I presume you have provided Now with complete information about your system and have reviewed all of the other utility or add-on software you have installed which might be causing interference.

And you have installed 5.2.3 b3 on your machine and it still does not work.

Actually I was not complaining, just noting it would be nice to receive some feedback about what might be the issue and what might be the fix.

And just so I don't waste my time, Now's or mine (as I have a job to do as do they) I gave what information I felt was necessary for some sort of response. If a response was given saying more information was needed I would have gladly give it.

Just downloaded the update and installed it. Everything is running well. The server CPU usage and crash appears to be fixed. QD is working fine, but QC is no longer working. Strange, it was working with the b1 installed. Or at least, the key sequence caused the find to pop up with b1. That's really the only way I ever used it. I cannot say if I noticed if the menu bar icon appeared.

2GHz Intel iMac, OS X 10.5.1, NUDC 5.2.3 b3 w/ Server

Mike - I will follow-up with you directly to see if we can locate the issue you are seeing.

- Mark

FYI for others, Michael was able to get QuickContact and the Find back by toggling the preference.

I have installed the update and so far everything seems to work fine.My problem was that I seemed to occasionally return to my Leopard installation date, in the Calendar, with all other info being erased. I will report back in a couple of days if it does not happen and immediately if it does happen. Michael Very Happy (for now)

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